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Homogeneous Reforming of Aqueous Ethylene Glycol to Glycolic Acid and Pure Hydrogen Catalyzed by Pincer-Ruthenium Complexes Capable of Metal-Ligand Cooperation.

You-Quan ZouNiklas von WolffMichael RauchMoran FellerQuan-Quan ZhouAviel AnabyYael Diskin-PosnerLinda J W ShimonLiat AvramYehoshoa Ben-DavidDavid Milstein
Published in: Chemistry (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (2021)
Glycolic acid is a useful and important α-hydroxy acid that has broad applications. Herein, the homogeneous ruthenium catalyzed reforming of aqueous ethylene glycol to generate glycolic acid as well as pure hydrogen gas, without concomitant CO2 emission, is reported. This approach provides a clean and sustainable direction to glycolic acid and hydrogen, based on inexpensive, readily available, and renewable ethylene glycol using 0.5 mol % of catalyst. In-depth mechanistic experimental and computational studies highlight key aspects of the PNNH-ligand framework involved in this transformation.
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